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Easy website to navigate and use.

Easy and straightforward to book with no problems. Very clear and easy to add extras if necessary.

Trusted Customer
- 3 hours ago

Simple and hassle free

Nice simple and straight forward booking process

Trusted Customer
- 7 hours ago

Top quality

Good quality service. Always find the best deals.

Mr Nick Perfect
- 8 hours ago

Great sailing.

Everything went well and the dailing was perfect but having travelled with competitors previously, I do think the ferry is a little dated and needs a revamp

Trusted Customer
- 9 hours ago

Easy first time use

Easy booking first time used great price

Trusted Customer
- 1 day ago

good but beware extras

I liked the choice offered and the process was straight forward. I was offered what i wanted and good options. i did not like the very many extras I was added throughout the booking which in effect doubled the price I thought I was paying

Onboard the ferries

Excellent

Easy and straightforward to book with no problems. Very clear and easy to add extras if necessary.

Trusted Customer
3 hours ago

Simple and hassle free

Nice simple and straight forward booking process

Trusted Customer
7 hours ago

Top quality

Good quality service. Always find the best deals.

Mr Nick Perfect
8 hours ago

Great sailing.

Everything went well and the dailing was perfect but having travelled with competitors previously, I do think the ferry is a little dated and needs a revamp

Trusted Customer
9 hours ago

Easy first time use

Easy booking first time used great price

Trusted Customer
1 day ago

good but beware extras

I liked the choice offered and the process was straight forward. I was offered what i wanted and good options. i did not like the very many extras I was added throughout the booking which in effect doubled the price I thought I was paying

Onboard the ferries

Almeria to Ghazaouet Ferry

The Almeria Ghazaouet ferry route connects Spain with Algeria. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Trasmediterranea. The crossing operates up to 3 times each week with sailing durations from around 8 hours.

Almeria Ghazaouet sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Almeria - Ghazaouet Ferry Operators

3 Sailings Weekly8 hr

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Average Almeria Ghazaouet Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers. The most common booking on the Almeria Ghazaouet route is a car and 2 passengers.

Almeria Guide

The city of Almeria is located in the Andalusia region of Spain. The city lies on the Mediterranean Sea coast in the south east of Spain and is also the capital of the Almeria province. The city is popular with tourists and there are many things to see and do. The Alcazaba is a medieval fortress that was originally built in the 10th century, although it was subsequently destroyed by an earthquake in the 16th century. The fortress has large gardens, a well preserved keep and a triple line of walls. The city also has a Cathedral which resembles a fortress due to its towers, merlons and protected paths which were created to protect it from Mediterranean pirates. The cathedral was converted from a mosque to a Christian church before also being destroyed by an earthquake in 1522. The cathedral was subsequently rebuilt in the Renaissance style whilst retaining some of its defensive features.

The city's port provides passengers with ferry connections to Melilla, Algeria and Morocco. Mediterranean cruises also depart from the port. The port also has a marina which is popular with pleasure boats. The port is currently undergoing a period of expansion with new docks intended to increase the port's freight traffic.

Ghazaouet Guide

Algeria's main port is Ghazaouet and is located a short distance from the border with Morocco and is the perfect destination from which to visit Tiemcen, which is about 70 km away. The city can trace its history back to ancient Roman times through to colonisation by the French but at its heart it has always been a fishing port. The city was known as Nemours when it was under French rule, after the French aristocrat who governed there. The city offers visitors a number of cafes and restaurants where they can enjoy the local seafood and fish specialities. The best beaches in Ghazaouet are located on the outskirts of the port like Marsa ben M’hidi with its 2 km stretch of fine sand.

Ferry services operate from Ghazaouet to Almeria in Spain. The crossing takes around 8 hours.